Air samples were collected for organochlorine pesticides in Belize, Central
America, during December 1995-January 1996 and July-August 1996. Concentra
tions of DDTs and aldrin/dieldrin were greatly elevated relative to levels
measured at Great Lakes monitoring stations, suggesting that Central Americ
a is a potential source region for emission of these pesticides. Toxaphene
concentrations in Belize and at Great Lakes stations were similar, and both
were lower than those recently measured in the southern United States. Chl
ordane levels in Belize were intermediate between Great Lakes and southern
U.S. values. On the basis of these limited measurements, Central America do
es not appear to be a strong source of toxaphene or chlordanes.